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Mitchell Automotive Group SEASONED LEADERS. LOYAL CUSTOMERS. OUTSTANDING PARTNERS. MITCHELL AUTOMOTIVE GROUP SOUTHEAST ALABAMA’S PREMIER AUTOMOTIVE RETAIL EXPERIENCE MITCHELL AUTOMOTIVE MANAGEMENT TEAM GROUP JOHN L. MITCHELL, SR. E. CAREY SLAY, JR. With over 45 years in the automobile business, on the Military Stability Foundation Board for the E. Carey Slay, Jr., serves as Co-owner and Chief Financial Officer of Toyota of Dothan. He began his John L. Mitchell, Sr., serves as President of state of Alabama as well as the Board of Directors/ retail automotive career with a Chrysler-Plymouth-Dodge dealership in 1990. He has a Bachelor of Mitchell Automotive Group. His leadership Executive Committee for the Army Aviation Business Administration in Finance as well as a Masters of Science in Personnel Management, both of style takes on a family feel, and as a result, Museum Foundation. which have served him well. employees exhibit loyalty and pride in their Recognizing the importance of community to He not only serves as Toyota of Dothan’s C.F.O., but also holds the same position with another work. the success of his business, he devotes time to local automobile group which retails Mercedes-Benz, Hyundai and Mazda products; his ability to serve This loyalty and strong work ethic has led serving the needs of the Wiregrass area. In the two corporations simultaneously is rare. He holds a unique milestone of overseeing over $1 billion in to multiple President’s Awards from Nissan, past, he enjoyed sitting on the Board of Trustees sales in his 24 year career. Carey has received numerous awards for financial excellence including the Mazda, Lincoln-Mercury and Toyota. John for the Coffee County United Way and the Comptroller’s Award for Excellence from Toyota Motor Sales, USA for eleven straight years. was also awarded the Time Magazine Quality Wiregrass United Way. He has been a member He is currently serving as Chairman of the Board of Trinity Bank, a local community bank, where he Dealer Award for Alabama and has served on of the Chamber of Commerce for over 25 years was an initial organizer and director. Carey serves with F.R.I.E.N.D.S. Buddy Walk and is the past chairman the National Dealer Advisory Board. He is a and is a past chairman. He currently sits on the of Wiregrass Children’s Home. He is an active member of Harvest Church in Dothan, where he serves long time member of the Automobile Dealer Association Board of Directors for Trinity Bank and the Board of Trustees on the Daniel Council and teaches various Bible classes. of Alabama, where he served on the Board of Directors for for both Enterprise Medical Center and Enterprise State seven years and Chairman for one of those years. Through Community College Foundation. He and his businesses have this association, he is on the Board of Trustees and served as been corporate sponsors of the F.R.I.E.N.D.S. Buddy Walk President for two years for the Worker’s Compensation Self- and local performing arts. He is also an active member of Insurance Fund. He served on the Regional Dealer Board for First Baptist Church. Mazda and the Southeast Toyota Distributor Dealer Council, John Mitchell leads by example and his employees KEITH DIAMOND BOB SCHOENFELD as well as serving two terms on the Nissan National Dealer understand how important it is to give back to the community. Advisory Board. Through this leadership, his businesses have seen great As the newest member of Bob Schoenfeld has served the As a Vietnam veteran, John actively supports his local success and continue to serve the area well with quality the Mitchell Automotive Mitchell Automotive Group as military through Fort Rucker’s chapter of the Association products, excellent customer service and a solid commitment Group, Keith Diamond Fixed Operations Director since of United States Army. As a member for over 15 years, he to the community. brings 16 years of retail 2007. He brings experience from served on the Board of Directors for 5 years. John also sits automotive experience. He several different automobile lines as serves as Director of Finance well as a strong management style. & Insurance, Compliance Bob is a Master Certified Service JOHN L. MITCHELL, JR. and Training. Keith has 13 Manager for BMW, Porsche, Isuzu years of expertise gained and Lincoln. He served on the BMW A talent for the automotive business was passed on to John L. Mitchell, Jr., who currently serves as from serving as a Regional Manager for an international Roundtable Committee and the Steering Committee for Volvo corporate Vice-President of Mitchell Automotive Group and General Manager of Mitchell Nissan. training and consulting company. His experience in Cars of NA. Prior to working for Mitchell Automotive Group, With 20 years in the industry, he has worked in every department at the dealership, becoming a savvy training salespeople, sales managers and F&I managers Bob successfully owned and operated a Fixed Operations businessman and leader. has produced positive growth in the company. Keith’s Consulting business. He holds an Associate’s Degree in Business He holds a Bachelors Degree in Business Administration from the University of Southern Mississippi goals include increasing sales efficiency, enhancing Management and is a Mike Nichols Inventory School graduate. and also is a graduate of the NADA Dealer Academy. He currently serves on the Board of Directors legal compliance, improving customer service and Under Bob’s leadership, the parts and service sales have seen for the Automobile Dealer Association of Alabama. John is also very active in his community where strengthening relations with manufacturers to increase an impressive and dramatic increase. he sits on the advisory board for State Bank and Trust as well as the City of Enterprise Water Board, market share. These professional talents are a tremendous and the Executive Board for the Chamber of Commerce where he served as chairman for two years. asset within the Mitchell Automotive Group. He is a past member of the Wiregrass Economic Development Board. John is an active member and deacon at First Baptist Church. MITCHELL TOYOTA OF DOTHAN | MITCHELL NISSAN | MITCHELL HYUNDAI | MITCHELL MAZDA | MITCHELL LINCOLN MITCHELLAUTO.COM AUTOMOTIVE GROUP MITCHELL AUTOMOTIVE DEALERSHIPS GROUP MITCHELL NISSAN MITCHELL HYUNDAI ENTERPRISE, ALABAMA ENTERPRISE, ALABAMA 47 Employees 25 Employees Founded 1987 Founded 2006 20,000 Sq Ft 12,000 Sq Ft Beverly Mitchell / Operations Manager Melanie Sneed / Finance Bill Sedberry / Sales Manager Felix Hernandez / Sales Manager Ted Thompson / Co-Owner Ross Bonura / General Sales Manager Fred Sneed / General Manager TOYOTA OF DOTHAN MITCHELL DOTHAN, ALABAMA MAZDA/LINCOLN ENTERPRISE, ALABAMA 65 Employees Founded 2001 21 Employees 40,000 Sq Ft Founded 1991 17,000 Sq Ft David Adams / General Manager Johnny Caskey / Finance Wayne Patterson / New Car Sales Manager Meredith Hamilton / Operations Manager Brian Preston / General Sales Manager Mitch Carnley / General Sales Manager MITCHELL TOYOTA OF DOTHAN | MITCHELL NISSAN | MITCHELL HYUNDAI | MITCHELL MAZDA | MITCHELL LINCOLN MITCHELLAUTO.COM AUTOMOTIVE GROUP MITCHELL AUTOMOTIVE COMMITTED TO... GROUP ...SUCCESS ...LASTING IMPRESSIONS The centerpiece of our success As facilities have evolved with the times, is our core philosophy to treat so have the approaches we take to make our customers and fellow team an impression on our customers. We members just as we would want strive to make customers comfortable in new ways they would never expect from to be treated. a car dealership, from our cappuccino bars with lightning fast Wi-Fi service to the plush sofas from where they can watch their children in our imaginative play room. Our team members are mindful that every time we meet a customer it may be the only opportunity we have to impress them. This ...TRAINING welcoming approach has earned their loyalty for our dealerships, especially in repeat buyers and service retention. Our success is also founded upon the belief that new ways to improve ...COMMUNITY are always at hand. Training is an INVOlvement active part of daily life for our entire team, whether they’re in ...GROWTH sales, administration, service or For decades, the Mitchell Automotive Group has cultivated a strong facilities. We are proud to employ relationship with the Wiregrass area by taking an active role in its The Mitchell Automotive Group has been an outstanding partner for manufacturers due to the nine Master Certified Technicians many communities. While every single one of our 140 team members pride all our team members take in the product and the organization. Our leaders are hands- as well as Full Line Certified Sales generously give to the United Way, their commitment to serve our on every day in the stores to ensure that we maintain our consistently high ranking in CSI, Professionals. Continuous, quality communities goes deeper than financial donations. sales, and service volume. From the early days of his career, John Mitchell, Sr., has cultivated training ensures that each member meaningful relationships with manufacturers and others in the industry. We are fully committed lives up to their potential. to growing our business, our community and our employee’s interests. The gift of one’s time is the most significant way to strengthening ...DEVELOPING LEADERS a community, and our team members selflessly give of themselves through dozens of area charitable groups and boards. Each soldier In the Mitchell Automotive Group, if you’re not a arriving at Fort Rucker, the home of army aviation located in Daleville, mentor then you’re not a leader. Our team leaders give Ala., receives a personal welcome from the Mitchell Automotive tremendously of themselves in order to raise up other Group to thank them for their service. U.S. Army veteran John Mitchell members of the team.
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